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In reply to the discussion: Nazi Germany is the closest analogy to what is going on currently. And no I was not calling our side [View all]HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)18. As you imagine him in the WH, how much congressional support for him do you see?
The R's seem to be running hard and fast away from him.
If he had broad support among congressional candidates I'd worry. As it is, I'm not worrying yet
I think my CT has potential as a book and a movie. Lewis already wrote yours...
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Nazi Germany is the closest analogy to what is going on currently. And no I was not calling our side [View all]
nadinbrzezinski
Mar 2016
OP
Most right wing populism tends to have a similar feel even if there are distinct differences.
stevenleser
Mar 2016
#7
When tossing around CTs, which are fantasies, everyone gets to have their own.
HereSince1628
Mar 2016
#15
As you imagine him in the WH, how much congressional support for him do you see?
HereSince1628
Mar 2016
#18
I dont know how any of that refutes the fact that he and Bill met (this was reported on)
randys1
Mar 2016
#32
It is BECAUSE we havent labeled the racists, racists, that we have this problem
randys1
Mar 2016
#36